Partners & Sponsors
Supporters
The leading member organisations for visitor groups are actively involved in promoting Independent Living Scotland to their members and contributing to feature content.
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The British Association and College of Occupational Therapists is the professional body for occupational therapists across the UK [read more] For more information visit www.cot.org.uk | |
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Formed in 1999, we are a user-led organisation, that provides a wide range of services to information providers in Scotland. UPDATE is controlled by disabled people and promotes the social model of disability. For more information visit www.update.org.uk | |
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The British Healthcare Trades Association (BHTA) is the UK's oldest and largest healthcare association (founded in 1917) [read more] For more information visit www.bhta.net | |
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Contact a Family provides advice, information and support to families with disabled children across the UK. Parents can telephone their freephone helpline on 0808 808 3555 Monday to Friday, 10am-4pm, and Monday 5.30-7.30pm, e-mail: helpline@cafamily.org.uk or visit their website, www.cafamily.org.uk | |
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HPC are a regulator, and are set up to protect the public. To do this, they keep a register of health professionals who meet their standards for their training, professional skills, behaviour and health. For more information visit www.hpc-uk.org | |
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Naidex is the sister event to Independent Living Scotland and takes place at the NEC in Birmingham from the 20th - 22nd April 2010 For more information visit www.naidex.co.uk |
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Mobilise is a UK charity that promotes mobility for disabled people. For more information visit www.mobilise.info |
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We are dedicated to supporting everyone affected by MS in Scotland. We offer a wide range of services including: a holiday centre and respite care, funding MS specialists, a telephone helpline, financial assistance, self-management courses, information website, events, publications. We also campaign for better services for people affected by MS. |
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The primary object of the Blue Badge Network is to assist all disabled people, and their families, of all ages. www.bluebadgenetwork.org |
Media Partners
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Able is full colour bi-monthly magazine, which provides high quality editorial and information for disabled people. [read more] |
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Scotland's Health Magazine that's Positive about Disability For more infomation visit www.candomagazine.com |
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Diability Now is the UK's biggestselling disability related newspaper. [read more] |
| The Good Access Guide is the UK's leading directory of services for disabled and mature people, their families and friends. [read more] For more information visit www.goodaccessguide.co.uk | |
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Scotland and Irelands only free nursing/medical education magazines, which are distributed to every NHS, HSE, and Private Hospitals and Clinics throughout Scotland, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. For more information visit www.scottishirishhealthcare.com |
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